OrbitalBeard
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This literally has me considering an Xbox purchase.
I've never owned an Xbox of any generation.
I'd honestly consider Horizon 3 a killer-app if you love racing games.
This literally has me considering an Xbox purchase.
I've never owned an Xbox of any generation.
That gif is A.I. cars captured at normal speed on the Xbox One.
The game does have a great sense of speed, but has terrible frame drops and stuttering in the PC version, which is the one this .gif would be from because on the xb1 the game runs at 30 fps.
Wrong!This isn't happening anymore. Also, what is that neon Tron-looking game?
The PC version runs totally fine when locked to 30 fps. It's when you try to run it at 60 is when everything goes to shit.
Really? This looks like 60 fps to me...
Yeah, this is true. I have been playing this game on PC since it came out, and while it does run fine at 30 fps, many people have input lag at that speed unless they limit the framerate via an external program, and even people with 1080 GPUs and the fastest Skylake CPUs have to run it that way because 60 fps is unachievable for them right now, which is certainly disappointing.
Looking forward to 80's Overdrive on the 3DS....
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1242418
Trackmania Turbo, people.
I'd honestly consider Horizon 3 a killer-app if you love racing games.
Been playing it on PC. Spent like 8 hours playing it yesterday but now I'm kind of bored. The environment and the kinds of events you do got very repetitive for me
It honestly makes me wish I was playing a balls out arcade racer like motorstorm. Wish Horizon would take it a little further
is there something we can do @sega?
I personally don't the Horizon games ever really get boring, but yeah, they definitely aren't as arcadey as I'd like in some respects. But man, they're still so, so good.
Reminder that track mania turbo is having a VR patch in it next month 👀👀
I can't handle but find this strange and hilarious.So many of these suggestions are Steam games. I don't have (nor do I want) a Steam account. I should've clarified in the OP that there are no real console arcade racers on the horizon.
My favorite things about it are the feel
Of the driving, which is fantastic and the bucket list challenges.
its a great game and I've been enjoying it, it's just missing something that I can't really figure out yet.
I'm with you.
Blur was my favorite.
Liars! Stop lying you liars!Well we at Tekken Project always try to release games shortly after the launch of hardware, like with Ridge Racer, and sometimes with Tekken
I'm really missing Ridge Racer this gen...
Good news is my brother bought a FH3 code recently in that Target error, so I'll get to play it. Bad news is, that it's very likely that I might not like it, as I haven't liked any open world racers yet aside from maybe Midnight Club.I miss them badly. Also I don't get frustrated much from game news/interviews much if ever, but I legitimately did get a bit irritated (even though the post was made partly in jest) when I read an excerpt from a Summer Lesson interview.
I'd honestly consider Horizon 3 a killer-app if you love racing games.
Just look at the speed you take corners at in those games. Another thing is that arcade racers tend to prioritize framerate, so they run at 60fps. While hybrid racers are almost always 30fps. Which is really strange given that even sim racers prioritize 60fps.
Oh damn, PC too?Reminder that track mania turbo is having a VR patch in it next month 👀👀
Midnight Club's a weird one. It's a fantastic arcade racer in spite of the fact that all its games were 30FPS on consoles and sometimes lower.Midnight club never prioritized 60fps, and that was pretty good regardless
Need more arcade racers. Ballistic NG looks cool, I'll check that out.
Midnight Club's a weird one. It's a fantastic arcade racer in spite of the fact that all its games were 30FPS on consoles and sometimes lower.
The only Midnight Club on PC is Midnight Club II, and playing it at 60FPS is incredible.
I would've been really into Trackmania Turbo if it had more circuit tracks that had a long track length (30-60 seconds per lap is too short). It pretty much nails every other feature in terms of what I'm looking for in an arcade racer, but falters in that aspect for me.Trackmania Turbo is downright stunning.
I would've been really into Trackmania Turbo if it had more circuit tracks, and had longer track length on average (30-60 seconds per lap is too short). It pretty much nails every other feature in terms of what I'm looking for in an arcade racer, but falters in that aspect for me.
Well yeah, that's the nature of game development, and the consequence of having transparent development from the start.All of the arcade racers on PC I am interested in have all been in development for years and don't appear to be getting close to finishing :
True. That being said, Midnight Club LA's sense of speed was alright.Midnight club 2 was the only one that had a fantastic sense of speed though :/ Midnightclub 1 was ugly as heck on PS2, and Midnight Club 3 DUB edition wasn't the same.
True. That being said, Midnight Club LA's sense of speed was alright.
I really wish all the Midnight Club games had proper PC ports.
Yeah, came in here to mention that. More info here.Raw Thrills is making Cruisn' Blast (published by Nintendo), which comes out later this year. I wonder if there will be an NX port.
Last gen, we had an overabundance of fantastic arcade racers: Burnout Paradise, Split/Second, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, Motorstorm, Blur...the list goes on.
This gen, there's been, what? Need for Speed: Rivals? And...that's been kind of it. Arcade racers are my jam; the lack of these titles saddens me to no end. Last night, I read that Criterion cancelled their newest racer in favor of something Star Wars-related. I hope the arcade racer genre isn't going the way of the beat 'em up. *sigh*